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"J"

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Thanks a lot fellas, and Steve I'll probably be giving you a call. Floki, the 2x4s are nailers for the metal siding. The house comes with pre insulated walls, but I will need to do the attic's insulation still

Great seeing you and Morgan, Jake.... Looking forward too the TOO.COM xmas party lmao!!!!!
 

OhioWhiteTails

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After inspecting my bow after the string blowout on my omen pro, looks like I need new limbs. My archery shop guy is replacing limbs and strings at no cost. Bad news is that they won't be in for three weeks. Good news is my wife gave me the go ahead to update my rig. Here she is, 2018 60 lb pse carbon air stealth. I threw a hha single pin sight and a qad hdx rest on it. I shot the Mathews halon, no cam, hoyt carbon defiant, pse expedite and finally the carbon stealth. This bow has the nicest draw cycle I have pulled yet. Chronographed my hunting arrows at 284.
 

Jackalope

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His birthday is sept 30th which is the cutoff for kindergarten. Has to be 5 by sept 30th. So he will either be the youngest or the oldest in his class. If he keeps growing like he is i say send him the next year. He'll be naturally bigger plus have a year of age on those in his class. When peewee football rolls around in third grade he can just roll em. Lol.
 

Clay Showalter

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His birthday is sept 30th which is the cutoff for kindergarten. Has to be 5 by sept 30th. So he will either be the youngest or the oldest in his class. If he keeps growing like he is i say send him the next year. He'll be naturally bigger plus have a year of age on those in his class. When peewee football rolls around in third grade he can just roll em. Lol.

My advice, take it for what it is worth. My son has an August birthday and we started him when he turned 5, so he was the youngest in his class. Academically he was fine, but he was more immature than his classmates. It was only an issue 5-6 grade. He later changed to a private school and reclassified and repeated the 11th grade to be bigger, and older to help play soccer in college, which he is currently doing.

They grow up way too fast anyway so I would let him be the older kid in his grade
 

Quantum673

Black Hat Cajun
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Just from my experience. Start him the next year. The problem we ran into starting him early was maturity. Took until 5-6 grade for him to really close the gap on maturity level.
 

Jackalope

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Thanks for the personal experiences guys. That was pretty much my thought process as well.

Hell by the time he gets to play football it'll probably be two hand touch or flag bullshit.